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Diamond: electronic properties and applications
The use of diamond in electronic applications is not a new idea, but limitations in size and control of properties restricted the use of diamond to a few specialised applications. The vapour-phase synthesis of diamond, however, has facilitated serious interest in the development of diamond-based ele...
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Kluwer Academic Publ.
1995
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author | Pan, Lawrence S Kania, Don R |
author_facet | Pan, Lawrence S Kania, Don R |
author_sort | Pan, Lawrence S |
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description | The use of diamond in electronic applications is not a new idea, but limitations in size and control of properties restricted the use of diamond to a few specialised applications. The vapour-phase synthesis of diamond, however, has facilitated serious interest in the development of diamond-based electronic devices. The process allows diamond films to be laid down over large areas. Both intrinsic and doped diamond films have a unique combination of extreme properties for high speed, high power and high temperature applications. The eleven chapters in Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications, written by the world's foremost experts on the subject, give a complete characterisation of the material, in both intrinsic and doped forms, explain how to grow it for electronic applications, how to use the grown material, and a description of both passive and active devices in which it has been used with success. Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications is a compendium of the available literature on the subject. The book is an invaluable resource for research scientists and device engineers. |
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spelling | cern-15423892021-04-21T22:43:42Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1542389engPan, Lawrence SKania, Don RDiamond: electronic properties and applicationsChemical Physics and ChemistryThe use of diamond in electronic applications is not a new idea, but limitations in size and control of properties restricted the use of diamond to a few specialised applications. The vapour-phase synthesis of diamond, however, has facilitated serious interest in the development of diamond-based electronic devices. The process allows diamond films to be laid down over large areas. Both intrinsic and doped diamond films have a unique combination of extreme properties for high speed, high power and high temperature applications. The eleven chapters in Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications, written by the world's foremost experts on the subject, give a complete characterisation of the material, in both intrinsic and doped forms, explain how to grow it for electronic applications, how to use the grown material, and a description of both passive and active devices in which it has been used with success. Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications is a compendium of the available literature on the subject. The book is an invaluable resource for research scientists and device engineers.Kluwer Academic Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:15423891995 |
spellingShingle | Chemical Physics and Chemistry Pan, Lawrence S Kania, Don R Diamond: electronic properties and applications |
title | Diamond: electronic properties and applications |
title_full | Diamond: electronic properties and applications |
title_fullStr | Diamond: electronic properties and applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Diamond: electronic properties and applications |
title_short | Diamond: electronic properties and applications |
title_sort | diamond: electronic properties and applications |
topic | Chemical Physics and Chemistry |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1542389 |
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